If you mean 12" x 12" (= 1 ft²) then you will need 224 pavers.
12 time 12 inches = 1 square foot (as there are 12 inches in a foot) 10 times 8 feet = 80 square feet 80 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 80 pavers.
12" x 12" = 1 square foot, so you need 452 of them.
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144 Assuming paver is 12x12 INCHES and patio is 12x12 FEET One paver in corner to start needs 12 of them for one row 12 feet along; then same upwards. So 12 times 12 pavers = 144 total.
A 12x12 inch paver is one square foot. So you would need 240 square feet.
180. Get 200 to be safe.
If you mean 12" x 12" (= 1 ft²) then you will need 224 pavers.
I am guessing a public school graduate. 30 pavers as 12x12 is 1 foot. You are either on the metric system or kidding right?
12 time 12 inches = 1 square foot (as there are 12 inches in a foot) 10 times 8 feet = 80 square feet 80 square feet divided by 1 square foot = 80 pavers.
12" x 12" = 1 square foot, so you need 452 of them.
120
144 Assuming paver is 12x12 INCHES and patio is 12x12 FEET One paver in corner to start needs 12 of them for one row 12 feet along; then same upwards. So 12 times 12 pavers = 144 total.
You would need 320 pavers to cover 160 square feet with 6x9 pavers, assuming each paver covers 0.5 square feet.
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Multiply your width x depth to get square footage needed- 13 feet times 13 feet =169 pavers that are 12 inches by 12 inches. This assumes that the pavers will be placed right next to each other, with no grout or sand in between. if you plan to leave space for sand or grout, for instance, one row of 12 pavers with 1 inch between each paver will be 12 feet, 11 inches wide. If you go with this plan, you need 12 x12 pavers, or 144.